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Small dogs can be wonderful companions and provide a lot of joy and love to their owners. However, they can also be delicate and require special care and attention. Here are some tips on how to be good with small dogs: 1. Be gentle: Small dogs are fragile and can easily get injured if handled roughly. Always be gentle when handling and interacting with them. 2. Provide adequate exercise: Even though small dogs are small in size, they still need exercise to stay healthy and happy. Make sure to provide them with enough physical activity that is appropriate for their size and energy level. 3. Train them well: Training your small dog can help them develop good behavior and manners. It can also help prevent any aggression or anxiety issues that can be common in smaller breeds. 4. Be aware of their limitations: Small dogs may not be able to handle long walks or hikes like larger breeds. Be aware of their limitations and adjust your activities accordingly. 5. Socialize them: Small dogs can be shy and anxious around new people and other dogs. It's important to socialize them from an early age to help them feel comfortable in different situations. 6. Be mindful of their health: Small dogs can be prone to certain health issues such as dental problems and obesity. Regular check-ups with a veterinarian can help prevent and address any health issues. 7. Show them love: Small dogs may have a big personality, but they still need love and affection just like any other pet. Show them affection through cuddles, playtime, and positive reinforcement.
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